Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON (May 20, 2025) – The Spiegeltent returns to the Shaw Festival grounds for one last summer of exclusive and extraordinary experiences audiences won’t soon forget. Brought over from Belgium by The Shaw in 2023, the Spiegeltent has since become the Festival’s home for distinctive and one-of-a-kind entertainment. This season marks the final year to catch all-new productions specially curated for Shaw Festival audiences. The Spiegeltent’s 2025 season kicked off on May 18 with Dear Liar, a dramatization of Shaw’s correspondence with his muse, Stella Tanner (a.k.a. Mrs. Patrick Campbell). A witty and moving two-hander, the show follows their enduring relationship through the letters they wrote one another over the course of their lives, seasoned with scenes Shaw wrote especially for his Stella. Concert performances featuring members of The Shaw’s acting ensemble, performing Parisian classics in La Vie en Rose as well as the unforgettable jazz and blues standards of Ella and Louis, will thrill music lovers. Fans of improv comedy and fantasy role-playing will enjoy a new incarnation of The Roll of Shaw: Through the Wardrobe. Lastly, May I Have the Pleasure? celebrates the wonderful world of social dancing. The Spiegeltent playbill for 2025: Dear Liar May 18 – September 27 By Jerome Kilty Adapted from the correspondence between Bernard Shaw and Mrs. Patrick Campbell Co-created and performed by Marla McLean and Graeme Somerville Stage Managed by Amy Jewell Of all Shaw’s muses, none so enchanted – or perhaps infuriated – him quite like Stella Tanner, better known to theatregoers as the actress Mrs. Patrick Campbell. Explore the soaring highs and heartbreaking lows of their complicated relationship through a lifetime of correspondence performed by Shaw Festival veterans Marla McLean and Graeme Somerville. Dear Liar is sponsored by the Shaw Guild. The Roll of Shaw - Through the Wardrobe June 5 – September 25 Created by and featuring Travis Seetoo Stage Managed by Sang-Sang Lee and Apprentice Stage Manager Georgia Holland C.S. Lewis meets Dungeons & Dragons meets live improv in a unique performance designed to bring the magic of roleplaying to life. Roll the dice and travel through the wardrobe to be a part of this one-of-a-kind adventure where the audience helps save the magical land of Narnia.
La Vie en Rose June 6 – September 25 Directed by Jay Turvey Music directed by Paul Sportelli Choreographed by Matt Alfano* Performed by Matt Alfano*, Alexander Batycki**, Celeste Catena**, Patty Jamieson, Cheryl Mullings, Éamon Stocks***, Taurian Teelucksingh and Jay Turvey Stage Managed by Allan Teichman and Apprentice Stage Manager Jamie Anderson Take a trip to the City of Lights and immerse yourself in the beautiful music and wildly romantic atmosphere of an intimate cabaret-style setting. Enjoy a glass of vin rouge and take in songs made popular by the legendary Edith Piaf, Josephine Baker and Maurice Chevalier like “C’est si bon”, “Non, je ne regrette rien”, “Hymne à l’amour” and of course the title song: “La Vie en rose.” La Vie en Rose is sponsored by Hodgson Russ LLP. May I Have the Pleasure? June 18 – September 26 Created by Alexis Milligan Performed by Jason Cadieux, Sharry Flett, Taran Kim** and Allison McCaughey Stage Managed by Sang-Sang Lee Join members of the Shaw Ensemble as they celebrate the history of social dancing and guide audiences through 5,000 years of humanity’s love of jigs, waltzes and everything in between.
Ella and Louis July 20 – September 28 Directed by Kimberley Rampersad Performed by Alana Bridgewater and Jeremiah Sparks Stage Managed by Lisa Russell Musical legends Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong are brought to life by Alana Bridgewater and Jeremiah Sparks in this unforgettable concert celebration of classic jazz and blues standards. Ella and Louis is sponsored by Critelli’s Fine Furniture.
Coffee Concerts, Speakeasies, What’s In Your Songbook and the special presentation of Talk is Free Theatre's adaptation of Aristophanes's The Frogs will also take place in the Spiegeltent. Speakeasies are sponsored by Spirit in Niagara – Small Batch Distillers. Spiegeltent programming is sponsored by the Tim & Frances Price Risk Fund and the Andy Pringle Creative Reserve.
About The Frogs The Shaw Festival presents The Frogs Adapted from Aristophanes by Burt Shevelove and Nathan Lane Music and Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Produced by Talk is Free Theatre
All performances are recommended for audience members 12+. * 2025 Christopher Newton Intern, Matt Alfano, is generously supported by Marilyn & Charles Baillie ** Emerging Artists are supported by the RBC Foundation *** The Baillie Cohort is generously sponsored by the Baillie Family Fund for Education |
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